Two other very reputable civil rights organizations that supported nonviolence were SCLC, the
Southern Christian Leadership Council and SNCC, the Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee.
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference was created in 1957 just after the Montgomery Bus
Boycott incident. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference's main objective was to promote the aid of civil rights. However, they firmly urged a nonviolent approach towards protesting in America.
The Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee grew out of the Southern Christian Leadership Council.
I would argue that this committee’s main goal was to raise the participation of students in the Civil
Rights Movement. Both the Southern Christian Leadership Council and the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee met with fierce resistance in southern states, in efforts to register black voters.
Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, segregation on the grounds of religion, race or national origin was prohibited under public accommodation, which include parks, courthouses, theaters,